I just finished a local OTA scan and am getting the above channel with a signal of 64. Picture quality is very good. The low signal is working very well without macro blocking or signal loss. Quality looks exceptional I'm showing 720p!

Additional:
Using the TSReader program, I determined that this channel is 480i. It looks pretty darn good for SD.

I just finished a local OTA scan and am getting the above channel with a signal of 64. Picture quality is very good. The low signal is working very well without macro blocking or signal loss. Quality looks exceptional I'm showing 720p!

Additional:
Using the TSReader program, I determined that this channel is 480i. It looks pretty darn good for SD.

Sorry, I guess I didn't clarify the question well enough. I've never watched Telefutura before therefore I really don't have a clue about what it is. No matter though, my antenna didn't pick it up anyway.

are you still getting CW31 our of Sacramento? No luck getting it from my place.

I just checked, no luck. It is gone from the guide and it won't let me tune to the channel even though it is in my off-air channel list (DirecTV HR24). It must have been an anomaly. I did enjoy watching Sacramento news in HD for a few hours the other day.....

I also checked the signal strength. Yesterday when it was working it was around 45%, now it's a big flat zero....

Comcast added new HD channels overnight. They also moved the HD channels to the 700s, and the Music Choice channels to the 900s...

AKAWalrus,

The List of HD channels that Comcast is going to provide looks pretty darn good. Here in Redding we have Charter. I don't know what they provide in HD as I don't use them. I've been to a few places where Charter is used with HDTV's. I don't know what it is but the quality seems just so-so.

It looks like Comcast is pretty progressive. Seems like they are a pretty good cable company. How is the quality of the HD channels?

I've been satisfied with the picture quality, but to be quite honest, I'm not the best judge of picture quality, as my vision is pretty shoddy. The only thing I can judge is if something is in true HD, and wheter or not someone has their HDTV set up properly.

I haven't noticed much pixelation, but that was before they added more HD channels. I haven't watched enough TV in the last few days to make a judgment as to whether or not there's been a drop in picture quality to conserve bandwidth.

My only gripe, as I've mentioned before, is that they don't carry the Sacramento locals in HD (they're available in SD), but that's almost definitely for economical reasons. It'd be nice, though, to be able to see syndicated programming in HD, as well as local Sacramento news. It'd also be a leap forward to have the option to watch the CW in HD.

This isn't good for you. You must have a hill or something big blocking. With the transmitters at 6,000 plus feet above sea level, you must have something pretty high in between.

I don't know if KRCR is done with the replacement, but at least UHF 34 is active.

I have hills all around me. What I don't get is I got KRCR fine for 15 months (since I bought this house) until it went out in May. I've made no changes to my antennas, and the signal strength on all the other networks hasn't changed. Something has, just not me....